Oafish Fellow Quotes & Sayings
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What James Madison and the other men of his generation had in mind when they wrote the First Amendment was that there should be no official relationship of any character between government and any church or many churches, and no levying of taxes for the support of any church, or many churches, or all churches, or any institution conducted by any of them. — Sam Ervin

Clearly, the Goddess has a sense of humor. — P.C. Cast

What Mark didn't understand, and hoped he would never understand, was why you'd let a bunch of dickheads torment you for months in the hope that they'd let you stay in their little club. It had to fall somewhere between kindergarten and Stockholm Syndrome on the What-the-Fuck-Are-You-Thinking scale. — Anonymous

Casey recalled how Gail defended herself in the parking lot of the English & Philosophy Building from the unwanted attentions of a lecherous fellow student, who shall remain nameless. 'Please leave me alone,' Ms Godwin warned the offending student, 'or I shall be forced to wound you with a weapon you can ill afford to be wounded by in a town this small.' The threat was most mysterious, not to mention writerly, but the oafish lecher was not easily deterred. 'And what might that weapon be, little lady?' the lout allegedly asked. 'Gossip,' Gail Godwin replied. — John Irving

Many women talk a lot out of nervousness-which is something that men will often perceive as insecurity. — Sherry Argov

It doesn't matter where Messi plays, if it's cold or hot, he always proves that he's the best. — Gerard Pique

Lot of talky-talk in there, they had to open the windows to let the words out, — Gregory Maguire

Perils commonly ask to be paid in pleasures. — Francis Bacon

I didn't know what I was supposed to say about that, so I just said, Wow — Meg Cabot

The delusion of entertainment is devoid of meaning. It may amuse us for a bit, but after the initial hit we are left with the dark feeling of desolation. — Arthur Erickson